Solve a Social Problem
Use ICLAD's legislative problem-solving theory and methodology to solve a social problem.
Try solving the social problems in these case studies for an introduction to how the method works.
- Pollution in the Charles River, North America
- Police Brutality, Africa
- Unemployment, Asia-Pacific
- Housing Crisis, North America
- Injury & Death of Children with Epilepsy, Asia & North America
To learn more about legislative problem-solving theory and methodology, see our publications or contact us to find out about learning programs.
ICLAD's Problem-
Solving Theory & Methodology
Based on more than forty years of research, ICLAD's proven method prepares all participants in the lawmaking process to work together, finding solutions and translating those solutions into effectively implemented law.
Drawing on our ongoing research and global experience, ICLAD supports all four steps of legislative problem solving.
To do this, we develop an expanding set of specialized tools, resources, and techniques to meet the emerging needs of each group of participants in the lawmaking process.


